Sudhir Dhawale

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After languishing in jail for 40 months, Mumbai-based journalist and
activist Sudhir
Dhawale has walked free. Dhawale was the only journalist in jail in India in late 2013, according to CPJ's
annual prison census. With his
release, there are currently no other journalists behind bars in the country for
work-related reasons.

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Dear Prime Minister Singh: The Committee to Protect Journalists is deeply concerned by Indian authorities' continued abuse of a colonial-era sedition law to stifle freedom of expression. CPJ calls on your government to begin taking action toward repealing the law, section 124A in the Indian penal code, which Indian lawmakers have deemed punitive and outdated.

This week, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh marked his
80th birthday. He spent the day, Wednesday, in the company of family
and at public events, according to news
reports. "There are no celebrations.
He prefers to be with his family in the morning--then work as usual," Singh's
spokesman told the media.